Program Planning Guide Anoka-Ramsey Community College’s Associate in Arts (A.A.) to Metropolitan State University’s Business Administration B.S. 2014-2015 Complete during first half of your program Anoka-Ramsey Community College Associate in Arts Notes Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC)--40 Credits* Course. Cr Term/Year Registered Grade Goal 1—ENGL 1121—College Writing & Critical Reading (4) Goal 1—Select one of the following COMM courses: CMST 1110—Introduction to Communications (3) CMST 2215—Public Speaking (3) CMST 2220—Interpersonal Communication (3) Goal 2—three courses required. Goal 3—one Physical Science course and one Biological Science course. One of these must have a lab. Physical Science Biological Science Goal 4—Must fulfill both Category A and B Category A—Demonstrated competency in mathematics 40 Category B—MATH 1100, 1110, 1120, 1200, 1201, 1210, 1310, 1400, 1301, or PHIL `1105 (Metro State recommends MATH 1110 or MATH 1200) Goal 5—A total of two courses; the courses must be from two different categories. Economics/Geography Anthropology/Psychology/Sociology History/Political Science Goal 6—A total of two courses; the courses must be from two different categories. A—Literature & Creative Writing B—Humanities/Philosophy C—Art/Music/Theatre Goals 7, 8, 9, and 10—One course required in each goal area. This requirement can be met by taking courses in Goals 1-6 that also meet one of these goal areas. AA Completion Coursework—20 credits Wellness Requirement. 3 Electives Note: Metropolitan State requires at least 40 credits The following courses have Metropolitan State course equivalencies in the of upper-division work (300-level +) in a bachelor’s Accounting BS program: degree. Although many of the elective courses listed in column one are equivalent to upper-division Metro MnTC State courses, they will transfer to Metropolitan State o ECON 2206—Principles of Microeconomics (3)—equiv. to ECON as lower-division credits. You still must complete 40 202 (recommended by Metropolitan State as a Goal 2 course) credits of upper-division courses to graduate from o MATH 1200—College Algebra (3)—equiv. to MATH 115 Metropolitan State. (recommended by Metropolitan State as a Goal 4 course) o ECON 2205—Principles of Macroeconomics (3)—equiv. to ECON 201 (recommended by Metropolitan State as a Goal 5 course) o MATH 1110—Introduction to Statistics I (3)—equiv. to STAT 201 (Goal 4). 17 Foundations o BUS 1112—Computer Concepts & Appl (3)—equiv. to MIS 10 Business Core Courses o BUS 2244—Principles of Management (4)—equiv. to MGMT 310 (recommended by Metropolitan State) o BUS 2142—Principles of Marketing (4)—equiv. to MKTG 300 (recommended by Metropolitan State) Accounting Major Courses o BUS 1125—Financial Accounting (4)—equiv. to ACCT 210 (recommended by Metropolitan State) o BUS 2126—Managerial Accounting (4)—equiv. to ACCT 320 Complete during second half of your program Metropolitan State University Business Administration BS Business Administration BS Completion Coursework—60 credits Complete Liberal Studies (upper-division credits) 8 MIS 100—Introduction to Operations Management 0-4 Met by taking BUS 1112 (above) STAT 201—Statistics I (4) or Met by taking MATH 1110 (above) 0-8 MATH 115—College Algebra (4) Met by taking MATH 1200 (above) ECON 201—Macroeconomics or Met by taking ECON 2205 (above) 0-6 ECON 202—Microeconomics Met by taking ECON 2206 (above) ACCT 210—Financial Accounting 0-4 Met by taking BUS 1125 (above) DSCI 434—Intro. to Operations Management 4 FIN 390—Principles of Finance 4 MGMT 310—Management Principles and Practices 0-4 Met by taking BUS 2244 (above) MIS 310—Principles of MIS 4 MKTG 300—Marketing Principles 0-4 Met by taking BUS 2142 (above) BLAW 320—Legal Environment of Organizations 0-4 Met by taking BUS 2215 (above) ACCT 320—Strategic Management Accounting 0-4 Met by taking BUS 2126 (above) MGMT 320—Organizational Behavior 4 Business Administration Major Elective 4 MGMT 499—Case Studies in Strategic Management. 4 Electives—Depends on the number of equivalent courses transferred Varies in. Note: You must have 40 upper-division credits to graduate. 10/24/2014